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The psychological pain
and the ethical shame
of American poverty are made greater by the fact that this country possesses the wealth and the energy to raise all children to a minimally decent standard of living. — Kenneth Keniston

I'm interested in the human impact of the giant foot of misplaced government. After all, we encounter it every day. — Dave Eggers

We grew up hearing stories about how he has been cheated - out of money, out of reputation, out of a grander fate. We had lost everything, he'd wail, and that was despite the fact that we had each other. — Alison Singh Gee

A man who drinks too much on occasion is still the same man as he was sober. An alcoholic, a real alcoholic, is not the same man at all. You can't predict anything about him for sure except that he will be someone you never met before. — Raymond Chandler

Continuous creation is to be thought of not only as a series of successive acts of creation, but also as the eternal presence of the one creative act. — Carl Jung

I go on and off home-school and regular school, but the kids don't treat me any differently because they've all known me forever. — Yara Shahidi

He had not moved.
But, her blue eyes on his face, she did not rise.
'Lord, is there nothing in the cup for me?
While you were drinking, I was singing to you.'
The detachment had gone from his face, but not the strength. He shook his head; and rising, Marthe turned and walked from the room. — Dorothy Dunnett

Keith Moon in Wembley, England, all facts attested to by the writing on the memorials. — Jonathan Kellerman

The results are in great need greater ambition. — Heraclitus

I'm not a foodie; I'm an eatie. I don't have anything against foodies. I just don't have the time or the interest to do that much research. — Jim Gaffigan

It is part of the human experience that we are constantly gripping a good fellow by the shoulders and wishing him well, taking comfort from the notion that we will hear word of him soon enough. But — Amor Towles

Is there anything more true than human pain? Is there anything more sincere than the cry for help from those who suffer? Only a great wave of mankind's pity can surmount an immense wave of human misery? — Ignacy Jan Paderewski